Library Programs for September-Enjoy!

Reading Ready
Reading to your little one is the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon - and get them ready for the school days ahead. Whether on a trip, at the park or just hanging out at home, incorporate books into your family's routine. Below are the top 10 reading tips from the New York Public Library:

1.Read to children from the time they are born. It's never too early to start.
2.Set aside a special time to read, when you and your family are relaxed.
3.Children enjoy setting the pace of reading time. Encourage them to turn pages.
4.If they are not ready to sit still, read to children while they are playing and exploring. Active children learn on the move.
5.Many children like to hear the same story again and again. It comforts them and develops language skills.
6.Read together - on the go, waiting on line, and at the park.
7.Sing to your children. Sing songs from your childhood or make up silly songs. You can find lyrics to your favorites online or at the library.
8.Read Mother Goose and nursery rhymes together. They are short, playful, and build vocabulary.
9.Show your kids you love books. Keep books and magazines at home and let them catch you reading.
10.Visit the library often to choose books and enjoy programs together. Join Summer Reading at your neighborhood library.
Check out all these great September library events...

ST. GEORGE LIBRARY CENTER, 5 CENTRAL AVENUE, 718-442-8560
Picture Book Time - Monday, Sept. 10, 17, 24 at 4:00 PM.
For children up to the age of 7.
Craft Program - Wednesday, September 12 at 4:00 PM.
For ages 5 - 11. Pre-registration is required.